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Conspiracy Con 2006!

RSLancastr

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Conspiracy Con 2006

Don't register!!

This is just Da Man's way of getting the names of all of the People Who Know The Truth!!!

Plus, when they all get together in Santa Clara, what's to stop Da Man from chemtrailing them all into submission?

Fools!!!!!!!!!
 
Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please tell me this is a goof.

I refuse to admit that there's enough of them out there to fill a farking conference...

On the other hand, who wants to dress up in a black suit and dark glasses and sit in the back impassively scowling??
 
I would love to experience one of these type of conferences, the conference I usally go to are interested in providing fact and rational ideas. It would be great to take a vacation from reality for a day.
 
On the other hand, who wants to dress up in a black suit and dark glasses and sit in the back impassively scowling??
ah, the fun you can have with a convention center full of paranoid lunatics...
 
Am I theonly one thinking it would be fun to sit outside in a nice white van, taking pictures :D
 
Me and a friend amused ourselves a couple of Saturday mornings by dressing up in dark blue suits, wearing sunglasses, and going into 30th street station where the '2600 club' members would meet and pretend to be hots*** hackers and such. We'd just sit, pretending to be pretending to wait for a train. Sunglasses on, ocassionally glancing in their direction.

We got some odd reactions. Nothing wacky, but we got bored with it anyway.
 
Fun at a CT-convention:

1: Spread a rumour that there's a group of secret guvernment agents there to keep an eye on things.
2: Once the participants starts getting the 'noia, spread a rumour that a visitor mysteriously "disappeared" or "fell ill" after eating at the buffet at the same time as a "witness" saw a MIB at the buffet.
3: Grab a bag of popcorn, sit back and enjoy the show.
 
I refuse to admit that there's enough of them out there to fill a farking conference...
Sorry, it's evidently not a goof.

At least, not in the sense I think you mean.

One of the speakers, Bill Marr, mentioned it on Coast To Coast last night.

He also mentioned that he would attending the...






...wait for it...






9/11 Truth Convention!!!

I bet that the organizers check the convention hall for explosive demolition charges.
 
Am I theonly one thinking it would be fun to sit outside in a nice white van, taking pictures :D

Let's all chip in and hire a black helicopter to make frequent flyovers.
 
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A 9/11 Truth Convention, huh? Now that would offer some very hard-core goof possibilities. For instance, one could attend on a press pass -- representing National Geographic or Popular Mechanics...
 
cripes, doesnt their ability to have such a convention erode the credibility of their theories???
 
"Where Other Conferences End, Conspiracy Con Begins..."

You mean with collecting the garbage?
 
I quite liked seeing just who is in charge of this thing:

Brian William Hall ™
Executive Producer
CONSPIRACY CON

I wish *I* had a ™ after my name... maybe then people would take me seriously.
 
I WISH I lived on the West Coast- I would definitely be there in a black suit with a camera and notepad.

Is anyone seriously thinking about pulling something like that?
 
Conspiracy Con 2006

Don't register!!

This is just Da Man's way of getting the names of all of the People Who Know The Truth!!!

Plus, when they all get together in Santa Clara, what's to stop Da Man from chemtrailing them all into submission?

Fools!!!!!!!!!


Wow...more nuts than a truckload of Jiff extra-crunchy! Dig this guy:
Stewart Swerdlow
Bio & Lecture

A gifted medical intuitive, Stewart Swerdlow is a clairvoyant who sees auric fields and personal archetypes, and reads DNA sequences and mind-patterns.

His great-uncle, Yakov Sverdlov, was the first president of the Soviet Union. His grandfather helped form the Communist Party in the United States in the 1930's. To ensure that his loyalties stayed with the U.S. government, Stewart was "recruited" for specific government mind-control experiments which enhanced his natural abilities.

Stewart was part of the Montauk Project, and was written about under the alias of “Stan Campbell” in the Montauk book series published by Sky Books.

Stewart, a linguist who speaks several languages, now spends his time teaching others to access the "unused" 90% portion of the brain, which is actually in constant communication with the Mind of God, receiving information in the Language of Hyperspace, an inter-universal and interspecies language consisting of color, tone, and archetype. For more information, visit www.expansions.com

ahhhh the old "90% of the brain" chestnut again...only instead of "not using" it it's now an always on T1 connection with God the main-frame!

Hey Robert! Stopping Kaz was pretty easy seeing as she was attempting to dupe fairly intelligent, and honest people. How does one stop a grifter who is plying his trade amongst sheep who dearly wish to be sheared???

As always....I'm amazed!!!
-z
 
Oooo ooo ooo, I see a way to drive them nuts. If we can find enough students we can flood them with skepticism. ALL CHILDREN under 17 are FREE :D

Do we have any high school teachers in the area on this board? Any parents in the area who can get kids with friends to attend? If so they could hand out flyers about the JREF, Skeptics Society and other cool things to people at the con.
 
Its wierd, I seem to remember Controlled Demolition having a demonstration at the same building that day. You wouldn't think they would double book them do you?
 
Wow...more nuts than a truckload of Jiff extra-crunchy! Dig this guy:


ahhhh the old "90% of the brain" chestnut again...only instead of "not using" it it's now an always on T1 connection with God the main-frame!

-z

Project Montauk is fiction.
 
Its wierd, I seem to remember Controlled Demolition having a demonstration at the same building that day. You wouldn't think they would double book them do you?
:) :D Quote of the day.
 

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